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Columbia Point Marina Shoreline Retaining Wall Repair Project Begins (Photo) - 12/31/25

The City of Richland will begin construction on the Columbia Point Marina Shoreline Retaining Wall Repair Project starting January 5, 2026, following the holiday season. This project will require a temporary detour and impact a portion of the Riverfront Pathway Trail near Columbia Point Marina.

 

The project includes demolition of an existing, failed basalt column shoreline retaining wall and replacement with a new mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) precast concrete modular block wall. Additional work includes installation of wall drains, backfill, handrailing, traffic control measures, and restoration of asphalt and concrete pavement surfaces.

Construction is expected to last approximately eight weeks, weather permitting.

 

Pathway Impacts and Detours

During construction, sections of the Riverfront Pathway will be impacted, and a signed detour will be in place to safely route pedestrians and cyclists around the work area. A map showing the project location and detour route is available for public reference.

 

To accommodate winter conditions, the contractor will place cold mix asphalt as a temporary surface during construction. Hot mix asphalt will be installed in the spring to complete the pathway restoration.

 

Project Purpose

This project addresses shoreline stabilization needs and improves long-term safety and durability along the marina waterfront, helping preserve this popular recreational area for future use.

 

The project has already been awarded to a contractor, and work is anticipated to begin as scheduled on January 5, 2026.

 

The City of Richland appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation during construction and encourages residents to plan ahead when using the Riverfront Pathway this winter.

 

For more information about this project and other City construction updates, visit www.richlandwa.gov/projects.

Attached Media Files: Map of Project,

Columbia Point Marina Shoreline Retaining Wall Repair Project Begins (Photo) - 12/31/25

The City of Richland will begin construction on the Columbia Point Marina Shoreline Retaining Wall Repair Project starting January 5, 2026, following the holiday season. This project will require a temporary detour and impact a portion of the Riverfront Pathway Trail near Columbia Point Marina.

 

The project includes demolition of an existing, failed basalt column shoreline retaining wall and replacement with a new mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) precast concrete modular block wall. Additional work includes installation of wall drains, backfill, handrailing, traffic control measures, and restoration of asphalt and concrete pavement surfaces.

Construction is expected to last approximately eight weeks, weather permitting.

 

Pathway Impacts and Detours

During construction, sections of the Riverfront Pathway will be impacted, and a signed detour will be in place to safely route pedestrians and cyclists around the work area. A map showing the project location and detour route is available for public reference.

 

To accommodate winter conditions, the contractor will place cold mix asphalt as a temporary surface during construction. Hot mix asphalt will be installed in the spring to complete the pathway restoration.

 

Project Purpose

This project addresses shoreline stabilization needs and improves long-term safety and durability along the marina waterfront, helping preserve this popular recreational area for future use.

 

The project has already been awarded to a contractor, and work is anticipated to begin as scheduled on January 5, 2026.

 

The City of Richland appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation during construction and encourages residents to plan ahead when using the Riverfront Pathway this winter.

 

For more information about this project and other City construction updates, visit www.richlandwa.gov/projects.

Attached Media Files: Map of Project,

City Of Richland Facilities Closed For New Year’s Holiday - 12/30/25

The City of Richland announces that all City facilities will be closed on Thursday, January 1, 2026, in observance of the New Year’s holiday. This includes Richland City Hall, the Richland Community Center, the Richland Public Library and the Horn Rapids Landfill.

 

In addition, the following facilities will observe early closures on New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, December 31:

 

  • Richland Community Center will close at 5:00 p.m.
  • Richland Public Library will close at 5:00 p.m.

 

Garbage collection will continue on its normal schedule, and emergency services will continue to operate without interruption during the holiday.

 

Normal operating hours for all City facilities will resume on Friday, January 2, 2026.

 

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead for City services during the holiday closure. Online services and information remain available at www.richlandwa.gov.

 

For more information, please contact the City of Richland at 509-942-7390 or visit the City’s website.

City Of Richland Facilities Closed For New Year’s Holiday - 12/30/25

The City of Richland announces that all City facilities will be closed on Thursday, January 1, 2026, in observance of the New Year’s holiday. This includes Richland City Hall, the Richland Community Center, the Richland Public Library and the Horn Rapids Landfill.

 

In addition, the following facilities will observe early closures on New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, December 31:

 

  • Richland Community Center will close at 5:00 p.m.
  • Richland Public Library will close at 5:00 p.m.

 

Garbage collection will continue on its normal schedule, and emergency services will continue to operate without interruption during the holiday.

 

Normal operating hours for all City facilities will resume on Friday, January 2, 2026.

 

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead for City services during the holiday closure. Online services and information remain available at www.richlandwa.gov.

 

For more information, please contact the City of Richland at 509-942-7390 or visit the City’s website.

City Of Richland Facilities Closed For Christmas Holiday - 12/22/25

PLEASE NOTE THE CORRECTED DAY FOR RESUMING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS BELOW.

 

The City of Richland announces that all City facilities will be closed on Wednesday, December 24, and Thursday, December 25, in observance of the Christmas holiday.

 

Normal business hours will resume on Friday, December 26, for the following facilities:

 

  • Richland City Hall
  • Richland Community Center (NOTE: The Richland Community Center is also closed December 22-23 for annual maintenance)
  • Richland Public Library
  • The Horn Rapids Landfill

 

Garbage Collection Update:
There will be no garbage collection on Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25. Collection services will be delayed by one day for the remainder of the week, with service continuing through Saturday. Normal collection schedules will resume on Monday.

 

Emergency services, including police and fire, will remain available during the holiday closure.

 

The City of Richland wishes residents a safe and happy holiday season and thanks the community for their understanding.

 

For more information about City services, visit www.richlandwa.gov.

City Of Richland Facilities Closed For Christmas Holiday - 12/22/25

PLEASE NOTE THE CORRECTED DAY FOR RESUMING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS BELOW.

 

The City of Richland announces that all City facilities will be closed on Wednesday, December 24, and Thursday, December 25, in observance of the Christmas holiday.

 

Normal business hours will resume on Friday, December 26, for the following facilities:

 

  • Richland City Hall
  • Richland Community Center (NOTE: The Richland Community Center is also closed December 22-23 for annual maintenance)
  • Richland Public Library
  • The Horn Rapids Landfill

 

Garbage Collection Update:
There will be no garbage collection on Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25. Collection services will be delayed by one day for the remainder of the week, with service continuing through Saturday. Normal collection schedules will resume on Monday.

 

Emergency services, including police and fire, will remain available during the holiday closure.

 

The City of Richland wishes residents a safe and happy holiday season and thanks the community for their understanding.

 

For more information about City services, visit www.richlandwa.gov.

City Of Richland Invites Public To Help Prioritize The Future Of Parks, Recreation, And Open Space - 12/16/25

The City of Richland is inviting residents to participate in the second public survey for the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (PROS) Plan, a key component of the City’s Future in Focus initiative.

 

The PROS Plan will guide decisions about Richland’s parks, recreation programs, and open spaces for the next six years and beyond. Earlier this year, the City launched its first community survey and received strong participation and valuable feedback. Since then, City staff and partners have reviewed existing parks and programs, evaluated service gaps, and met with community members and decision-makers to better understand current and future needs.

 

What we’ve heard so far is that the community values:

  • Reinvesting in and maintaining existing parks and recreation resources
  • Embracing Richland’s unique history, culture, and natural environment
  • Providing safe connections that serve all residents and neighborhoods

 

Now, the City is asking residents to help identify what matters most and where City resources and energy should be focused first.

 

The PROS Plan Prioritization Survey is open now and will close on January 2, 2026. The survey is brief and open to all community members.

 

Survey Link:
https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8612892/City-of-Richland-Parks-Recreation-and-Open-Space-Plan-Prioritization-Survey

 

Community feedback will directly inform future investments and ensure Richland’s parks, recreation programs, and open spaces reflect what residents value most.

 

For more information about the PROS Plan and the Future in Focus initiative, visit richlandwa.gov/FutureInFocus.

City Of Richland Invites Public To Help Prioritize The Future Of Parks, Recreation, And Open Space - 12/16/25

The City of Richland is inviting residents to participate in the second public survey for the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (PROS) Plan, a key component of the City’s Future in Focus initiative.

 

The PROS Plan will guide decisions about Richland’s parks, recreation programs, and open spaces for the next six years and beyond. Earlier this year, the City launched its first community survey and received strong participation and valuable feedback. Since then, City staff and partners have reviewed existing parks and programs, evaluated service gaps, and met with community members and decision-makers to better understand current and future needs.

 

What we’ve heard so far is that the community values:

  • Reinvesting in and maintaining existing parks and recreation resources
  • Embracing Richland’s unique history, culture, and natural environment
  • Providing safe connections that serve all residents and neighborhoods

 

Now, the City is asking residents to help identify what matters most and where City resources and energy should be focused first.

 

The PROS Plan Prioritization Survey is open now and will close on January 2, 2026. The survey is brief and open to all community members.

 

Survey Link:
https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8612892/City-of-Richland-Parks-Recreation-and-Open-Space-Plan-Prioritization-Survey

 

Community feedback will directly inform future investments and ensure Richland’s parks, recreation programs, and open spaces reflect what residents value most.

 

For more information about the PROS Plan and the Future in Focus initiative, visit richlandwa.gov/FutureInFocus.

City Of Richland Urges Residents To Sign Up For CodeRED Alerts As Rain And Potential Yakima River Flooding Approaches - 12/09/25

The City of Richland and Benton County Emergency Management encourage all residents, businesses, and visitors to sign up for CodeRED, the region’s emergency notification system, to ensure they receive timely alerts during weather events, public safety incidents, and other urgent situations.

 

With the National Weather Service predicting periods of rain today and potential flooding along the Yakima River, staying informed is essential. CodeRED enables Richland and Benton County public safety officials to quickly deliver location-specific notifications by phone call, text message, and email.

 

Why CodeRED Matters

CodeRED is a free, reliable tool used to share critical information such as:
• Severe weather warnings
• Flooding or high-water advisories
• Evacuation notices
• Road closures and major traffic impacts
• Public safety or utility emergencies

 

Residents who have not yet enrolled are strongly encouraged to take a moment to register. Even if you believe you are already in the system, officials recommend verifying your information to ensure accuracy, particularly if you have moved or changed phone numbers.

 

Weather Update: Rain and Yakima River Flooding Concerns

According to the National Weather Service, a system moving through the region today is expected to bring steady rain and rising water levels.

While no immediate action is required, residents in low-lying areas near the Yakima River should remain alert, monitor river forecasts, and be prepared for potential changes in conditions.

 

How to Sign Up

To register for CodeRED or update your existing contact information, visit: https://accountportal.onsolve.net/bceswa

 
Registration takes only a few minutes and could be vital in ensuring that you and your family receive emergency information as soon as it becomes available.

 

Stay Informed

The City of Richland and Benton County Emergency Management will continue to monitor weather and river conditions and will share updates on its website and social media channels.

 

For more information about emergency preparedness, visit: www.bces.wa.gov

City Of Richland Urges Residents To Sign Up For CodeRED Alerts As Rain And Potential Yakima River Flooding Approaches - 12/09/25

The City of Richland and Benton County Emergency Management encourage all residents, businesses, and visitors to sign up for CodeRED, the region’s emergency notification system, to ensure they receive timely alerts during weather events, public safety incidents, and other urgent situations.

 

With the National Weather Service predicting periods of rain today and potential flooding along the Yakima River, staying informed is essential. CodeRED enables Richland and Benton County public safety officials to quickly deliver location-specific notifications by phone call, text message, and email.

 

Why CodeRED Matters

CodeRED is a free, reliable tool used to share critical information such as:
• Severe weather warnings
• Flooding or high-water advisories
• Evacuation notices
• Road closures and major traffic impacts
• Public safety or utility emergencies

 

Residents who have not yet enrolled are strongly encouraged to take a moment to register. Even if you believe you are already in the system, officials recommend verifying your information to ensure accuracy, particularly if you have moved or changed phone numbers.

 

Weather Update: Rain and Yakima River Flooding Concerns

According to the National Weather Service, a system moving through the region today is expected to bring steady rain and rising water levels.

While no immediate action is required, residents in low-lying areas near the Yakima River should remain alert, monitor river forecasts, and be prepared for potential changes in conditions.

 

How to Sign Up

To register for CodeRED or update your existing contact information, visit: https://accountportal.onsolve.net/bceswa

 
Registration takes only a few minutes and could be vital in ensuring that you and your family receive emergency information as soon as it becomes available.

 

Stay Informed

The City of Richland and Benton County Emergency Management will continue to monitor weather and river conditions and will share updates on its website and social media channels.

 

For more information about emergency preparedness, visit: www.bces.wa.gov

South GWW Improvements Project – Traffic Impacts & Closures For Week Of December 8- UPDATED - 12/08/25

As the South George Washington Way Improvements Project enters its final stages, the City of Richland advises motorists of updated overnight traffic impacts due to weather conditions, followed by minimal activity as crews complete final cleanup.

 

UPDATED SCHEDULE – Thursday Night Weather Adjustment

Due to rain and wind, the closure of Columbia Point Drive and associated striping work originally planned for earlier in the week has been rescheduled.

 

Thursday, December 11 at 10:00 p.m. to Friday, December 12 at 5:00 a.m.

Work schedule remains weather permitting and subject to change.

Crews will complete final striping and pavement markings at the George Washington Way/Columbia Point Drive intersection, including crosswalk installation.

 

During this work:
• Columbia Point Drive will be closed at George Washington Way.
• A detour will be in place via Comstock Street and Bradley Boulevard.
• Periodic lane closures on George Washington Way may occur as needed to complete striping and marking operations.
• This work has been rescheduled from earlier in the week due to inclement weather.

 

Tuesday, December 9 through Sunday, December 14

Site cleanup and minor, intermittent lane closures are expected.
No major traffic disruptions are anticipated.

 

Driver Reminders

Motorists are encouraged to slow down, follow posted signage, and remain alert for workers and changing traffic patterns as the project wraps up.

 

For ongoing project information, visit: richlandwa.gov/SouthGWay

South GWW Improvements Project – Traffic Impacts & Closures For Week Of December 8- UPDATED - 12/08/25

As the South George Washington Way Improvements Project enters its final stages, the City of Richland advises motorists of updated overnight traffic impacts due to weather conditions, followed by minimal activity as crews complete final cleanup.

 

UPDATED SCHEDULE – Thursday Night Weather Adjustment

Due to rain and wind, the closure of Columbia Point Drive and associated striping work originally planned for earlier in the week has been rescheduled.

 

Thursday, December 11 at 10:00 p.m. to Friday, December 12 at 5:00 a.m.

Work schedule remains weather permitting and subject to change.

Crews will complete final striping and pavement markings at the George Washington Way/Columbia Point Drive intersection, including crosswalk installation.

 

During this work:
• Columbia Point Drive will be closed at George Washington Way.
• A detour will be in place via Comstock Street and Bradley Boulevard.
• Periodic lane closures on George Washington Way may occur as needed to complete striping and marking operations.
• This work has been rescheduled from earlier in the week due to inclement weather.

 

Tuesday, December 9 through Sunday, December 14

Site cleanup and minor, intermittent lane closures are expected.
No major traffic disruptions are anticipated.

 

Driver Reminders

Motorists are encouraged to slow down, follow posted signage, and remain alert for workers and changing traffic patterns as the project wraps up.

 

For ongoing project information, visit: richlandwa.gov/SouthGWay